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Journeying to understand GOD’s goodness & HIS yoke.
A Yoke for Rest? | Kerri Weems
HIS grace releases us from the pressures of perfection
In JESUS’ day, farmers used a yoke — a kind of collar
— to link two oxen to each other.
The yoke was attached to some other object, ie a plow.
Linked by the yoke, the two oxen could then work together,
pulling whatever burden was attached to the yoke.
JESUS applies this image to our life with HIM:
Come to ME, all who labor & are heavy laden, &
I will give you rest. Take MY yoke upon you, &
learn from ME, for I am gentle & lowly in heart, &
you will find rest for your souls.
For MY yoke is easy, & MY burden is light.
— Matthew 11:28-30 ESV
1.] Don’t you think it’s a little bit strange that JESUS’ idea
of getting us to rest in HIM involves putting on a yoke?
A yoke was not created for rest;
it was created for work.****
It literally has nothing to do with rest at all.
When JESUS invited the weary & heavy laden to
come to HIM & find rest, we would expect HIM to say
something like, Take off that yoke you’re wearing
— you don’t need it anymore!
Doesn’t that feel great? Now run… be free!
But JESUS’ solution for yoke-weariness was
not to cast off the yoke entirely; it was to
yoke ourselves to HIM, to walk in step with HIM.****
This is a different kind of yoke, one perfectly
fitted to support & aid us in fulfilling HIS purpose
for our lives.
That doesn’t mean being yoked to CHRIST will always
be comfortable, but it’s not supposed to crush us either.
Farmers used to train young oxen to plow by partnering
them with stronger & more mature oxen.
The job of the younger ox was simply to follow in the
same direction & keep pace with the teacher ox.
The older ox pulled most of the weight &
understood the commands
of the plow driver.
2.] As long as the young ox followed the older ox,
everything was fine.
But if the younger ox decided to speed up or lag behind,
the work became much more difficult.
Only by keeping pace with the older ox could the
younger ox complete the day’s work
without collapsing from exhaustion.
When we are yoked to CHRIST,
HE carries most of the weight. ****
Being yoked with HIM means
we are living in a way that allows us rest because
we are under HIS covering of grace.
3.] So what do I mean by “grace”?
It’s a huge word that is a kind of catchall for
everything amazing about GOD.
There are endless ways we could talk about grace,
but we’re going to focus on two aspects of it.
Grace is GOD’s undeserved favor that puts us
in right relationship with HIM, &
Grace is the power GOD gives that enables us to live
the life He’s called us to.
The heavy-laden people JESUS spoke to did not know grace.
Instead, they were yoked to a complex system of
Jewish regulations referred to as “the law.”
Obeying the law as perfectly as they could was
how they stayed in right relationship with GOD &
made sure that the work they were doing for HIM
was acceptable.
The reason JESUS didn’t tell HIS listeners to throw off
the yoke completely is because they still had work to do
— & as long as we are alive, we too will always have work to do.
Work is a good thing.
We were created for purpose,
& that purpose often
finds expression through our daily tasks.
3.1] A life without work is not possible, nor is it desirable.
So the question is not, “Will you work?”
but “How will you work?”
How will you pull the burden of your life’s work along?
The people in JESUS’ day were using the yoke of
the law to pull their life & everything in it along.
It left them “tired, worn out, & burned out on religion.”
The yoke of grace JESUS offered was contrary to
the yoke of the law.
It was a move from depending on one’s own efforts
& ability to depending on GOD’s grace & power.
3.2] Today, most of us don’t suffer under the yoke of the law
like JESUS’ listeners did, but we have other yokes.
For us, it’s not so much a choice between the yoke
of grace or the yoke of the law, but between the
yoke of grace & the yoke of performance. ****
When we believe being productive in our life’s work
depends completely on our own performance, the
weight of laboring under that yoke can be crushing.
For example, we want to be the best parents possible,
so we look for the ideal parenting methods.
How our kids turn out is the measure of our parenting
success [we think], so we stress out about every little
thing they do wrong or might do wrong.
If they don’t turn out “right,”
everyone will know we were failures.
Or perhaps we want to be the best at our jobs, so
we take on more & more because we are afraid that
saying no means we might fall behind, lose some of
our perks, or be overlooked for next raise or promotion.
Eventually, the overwhelming demands on our limited
time & energies render us incapable of hearing the
voice of GOD because we don’t have time to stop & listen.
3.3] When we pull the burdens of life by the yoke of our
own performance, then performance sets the pace.
We race faster & faster, trying to outdo our last
personal best or to measure up to the expectations of others.
But when we take on the yoke of CHRIST
& let HIM lead, HE determines the pace,
& we find HIS grace makes up
what we are lacking in our performance.
The apostle Paul gives us a great example of the
yoke of grace in action.
Paul had pleaded 3x for the LORD to remove what
he called “a thorn in MY flesh” [2 Corinthians 12:7].
We don’t know what the thorn was.
Some say it was a painful health issue, while others say
it may have been a temptation he consistently struggled against.
No matter what it was, we can be sure Paul saw it as a torment
& a hindrance to his life’s work.
But when he asked the LORD to remove it, the LORD replied,
MY grace is sufficient for you, for MY power
is made perfect in weakness.
— 2 Corinthians 12:9
Paul realized that because
GOD’s grace was enough,
his performance didn’t
have to be perfect.
His weaknesses, sufferings, hardships, persecution
— anything that worked against him to trip him up
— provided an opportunity for the grace of GOD
to be shown for how powerful it really is.****
Paul came to a place where he was so dependent
on the grace of GOD that he could say,
For the sake of CHRIST, then, I am content with
weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, & calamities.
For when I am weak, then I am strong.
— 2 Corinthians 12:10 ESV
4.] Imagine not only enduring weaknesses, but
being content with them — accepting them &
trusting that our weaknesses are an occasion for
the display of GOD’s grace & power!****
GOD’s wonderful grace is just enough for you & for me.
HIS grace releases us from the
pressures of perfect performance.
When we admit we are not perfect & never can be,***
we affirm our belief that GOD is perfect
& everything about HIM — HIS work,
timing, strength, provision — is perfect as well.
Galatians 5:1-3 | It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.
Stand firm, & do not be encumbered once more by yoke of slavery.
Take notice: I, Paul, tell you if you let yourselves be circumcised,
CHRIST will be of no value to you at all. Again I testify to every man who gets himself circumcised that he is obligated to obey the whole law.
5.] So what does this mean in practical terms?
Well, if you’re married, let’s say you’ve been preoccupied
with a work or a personal issue & feel guilty about
not being more attentive to your spouse.
Or maybe as a parent, you feel like you have failed because
you can’t afford to pay for your children’s college education.
As a friend, perhaps you feel guilty that you
haven’t “been there” enough.
I encourage you to stop & immediately exit the guilt train.
Wherever you are lacking, GOD’s grace can & will cover you.
HE designed you knowing you wouldn’t be perfect —
HE never had that expectation for you.
So why do you have that expectation for yourself?
5.1] The yoke of CHRIST is perfectly fitted to support &
aid us in fulfilling HIS purpose for our lives.****
It’s not always comfortable, but that’s not the point.
It is always what I need for the path
HE wants me to walk.
Under the yoke of grace, I don’t evaluate MY worth
by how many items are checked off on my to-do list.
Under the yoke of grace, I do not measure my value
against anyone’s expectations — not even my own!
Nor am I full of discontent as I hurry toward a more
perfect future version of myself.
Under the yoke of grace, I rest content with where I am
right here, right now, weaknesses & all —
as long as I am walking close to JESUS.
Excerpted with permission from Rhythms of Grace by Kerri Weems